GIT Online Training Course

GIT is a version control system with an advantageous feature as speed. It was basically designed and developed by Linus Torvalds and made it as a freeware with General Public License version 2. This is generally used to track work changes and co-ordinations among different people on different files which might either be used for the development of software by managing source codes or monitor the changes in any set of files. Git is explained in multiple steps:

GIT basic concepts – Includes VCS – Version Control Systems – used by software developers to work together and maintain work history. Git Environment set up – Before you start using Git, some prerequisites like installation and configuration of Git client on Linux, Ubuntu. Git Life Cycle – It explains how Git commands for each operation.

Git Create & Clone Operation – This explains the creation of Git remote repository called as Git Server that helps in team collaboration. And the clone operation creates an instance of a remote repository. Git Perform, review & commit changes –It talks about performing string operations by creating a string.c files and then can be reviewed on factors such as string length and so on.

Understand more about Git concepts of different types of operations, managing branches, handling conflicts, online repositories etc by signing up for a free demo.

1. GIT basics
2. branching strategy
3. Difference between versioning control tools and GIT
4. Git installation
5. Getting and creating projects: initialize a directory as Git repository and copy a Git repository
6. Basic snapshot: Adding file contents to the staging area
7. view status of your files in the working directory and the staging area
8. show diff at various stages
9. record snapshot of the staging area
10. undo changes and commits
11. remove files from the staging area
12. stashing changes
13. Branching and merging
14. sharing and updating projects
15. Inspection and Comparison